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Hydration stations: How to get glowy skin

Look like a peach rather than a prune with these tips on keeping hydrated

March 2, 2018 | Lee Kynaston

Adequate hydration is crucial to overall skin health. But a busy lifestyle, coupled with a love of alcohol and builder’s tea, moisture-robbing air travel and, yes, a general laziness when it comes to downing water, mean we’re often well short on the amount of fluid required.

According to a study by retail analyst Kantar Worldpanel, we Brits drink more tea than we do tap water, with fewer than 250,000 of us drinking the eight glasses of water a day recommended by the NHS.

What’s so good about water?

Water is key for a healthy complexion because it’s required for the transportation of nutrients to skin cells and for the removal of waste products. That moisture is held in the dermis (the bit below the outermost epidermis) by special proteins called glycosaminoglycans, which ensure that collagen and elastin fibres function correctly.

It’s also crucial to maintaining the right protective surface pH and for desquamation – the shedding of dead skin cells. Deny it the moisture it needs and skin doesn’t just function less efficiently, it also ends up looking dull, grey and, since dry skin is more prone to premature ageing, older too.

And what are the benefits on your skin?

So you can see why proper hydration is vital, though you should remember it needs a multi-pronged approach. Increasing your fluid intake is one thing but protecting the skin’s protective barrier and locking that water in with a quality moisturiser is essential, too.

Look out for products like Pestle & Mortar’s Pure Hyaluronic Serum with hyaluronic acid (a naturally-occurring hydrator which both attracts and retains a thousand times its own weight in water); protect your extremities with hand and foot creams and, as the mercury rises and the Tube becomes unbearable, make sure you carry some moisture with you – not just water but a pocket-sized misting spray like Aesop’s Immediate Moisture Facial Hydrosol.

Cutting back on boozy cocktails will help too, of course, but I’m not going to ask you to do anything I wouldn’t do myself.